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First, I'll second G's congrats on the PDGA win in MM1. Nice solid shooting usually brings home the trophy in that division. 933 & 951 are 2 nice rounds on what looked to be a hard layout, that shows some real steady play.

But second, I'll have to take umbrage at the dubs comment. There wasn't even an Advanced Masters division offered when we signed up. And it was very hush hush, wink wink, thrown together at the last minute behind our backs. Had we entered, we'd have won the division instead of DFL in Masters. So I cannot concur with the Justice of which you speak.

Thirdly, I had a major blast! The course and the company and the weather all came together for one of the best times I've had at a tourney in a long time.

Major props to Ron the Whip and the whole club that always puts on a great time at Adair. Damn that was good beer, and the lunch hit the spot! Thanks!

What division did you sign up for ? Last year as well. All I did was see that there was a gm1 team all alone. Asked them if they wanted to play am or see if I could russel up a division. So I did. Didn't think of asking you because I thought you played for cash last year as well when I won my division. So last year wasn't good either if your score was better than ours. If we weren't playing matchplay and needed more birdies we might have shot better. So next year I expect you in the mm1 division to make it fair.
Seems just to me. Bear and Judge maybe we can hook up in the future. That was a great two round match together.

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So next year I expect you in the mm1 division to make it fair. Seems just to me.

This a non-pdga tourney that is F-U-N FUN! How about next year you step up to Pro and play with us? Then you can soot all those birdies that you let slip away since it was only matchplay.

Either way, it's all good and I was just giving you some crap, you know.

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